Thirteen Conversations About One Thing Page #2

Synopsis: A physics professor approaching middle age decides to change his life with unexpected results. A rising young prosecuting attorney's plans are thrown into disarray as the result of a single careless act while distracted. A woman reluctantly faces her husband's infidelity. An envious insurance claims manager with family problems seeks revenge on a cheerful coworker, but has second thoughts. And an optimistic young cleaning woman awaits a miracle, only to have her faith shaken by a traumatic event. These ordinary people all find themselves asking the fundamental question philosophers have pondered throughout history: What is happiness, and how does one achieve it?
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Jill Sprecher
Production: Sony Pictures Classics
  8 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
R
Year:
2001
104 min
$3,004,491
Website
269 Views


if I had done differently.

What do you mean?

The suspect grabbed the camera from a tourist.

There was a short fight,

the victim fell and hit his head

hard on the ground.

He died almost instantly.

I'll pass your other cases

to another person.

By the way, you stated

for a promotion.

Wait. Stop here a minute.

Find what you were looking for?

Dunno.

Look, I have to turn on the meter.

Why not smile?

It's your lucky day.

"You're so serious."

The car travels at 50 miles per hour,

when he sees a pedestrian 45 meters

away.

Using this equation we see that for

reduce speed to zero,

requires a deceleration

constant ...

Two meters per second squared.

Not have to take into account that the car's speed

is constant during the downturn?

Yes, the constant in this case,

in fact is an average.

A better example of

constant acceleration,

is the free fall of a body vertical

Earth's surface.

A pair of glasses twisted

from a tall building for example.

Any more questions?

Before we proceed?

Okay, so now let's see entropy.

Mr Hammond.

Tell me about the movement

a system of material isolated

a steady state to another.

As I thought.

Let me ask you something:

When he wakes in the morning, you

expected to arrange the bed alone?

You would expect in a hotel.

Maybe someone has an example

better to show you.

Mr Avery.

When the gases are mixed, the entropy

is larger than was initially

can never be separated.

Exactly. Can never

back to how it was.

"Irreversible"

Why so serious?

- Ah, I just ... I was thinking.

- What?

How my life changed

since we met.

I bet she never imagined she would live

in a room with a suitcase.

I can not believe you have not brought

the rest of their stuff.

Maybe I'll buy new things.

Start from scratch.

It is a simple reflection of light

using Internet converging lens.

Oh, I forgot to turn off.

Your husband asks you not

because you're not in the office

some afternoons?

I never asked.

- What will you do if he finds out?

- I'm not sure.

When I was diagnosed,

I said I understood

if I had to get

another company.

- But do not believe him.

- Some lie to make others happy.

Look, his health is improving.

Why should torment him

with doubts?

What the eyes do not see

can not hurt you, right?

Maybe it's better than him

living in illusions.

Your mind is your own address.

And you can make yourself a hell of heaven,

heaven and hell.

Paradise lost. I'm teaching

Milton this semester.

When I see you again?

Next Thursday, after my

class from 4:
00

I was serious,

when he said that changed my life.

I'm different now.

You set me free.

What?

In a predictable life.

From a boring routine.

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